Louise Distras calls Ampwall’s ban “cultural terrorism” as she faces ongoing legal harassment over her gender-critical views.
Residents of Suwayda say they face hunger, displacement, and destroyed infrastructure after a July assault left hundreds dead and halted all trade.
Moscow says the apps don’t share enough data with law enforcement.
The U.S. president said the Hungarian PM’s comments on the Ukraine war “very interesting.”
Attempted murder charges follow an (avoidable) boiling oil/knife attack on prison officers.
Another prosecution involving the same government-run premises could be the tipping point for furious local families.
The mid-morning attack in Seine-Saint-Denis follows a string of antisemitic incidents in the area.
UK officers are accused of double standards after advising a woman targeted for her October 7 posts to stop posting.
A record 107 migrants were crammed onto an 18-metre inflatable
UK campaigners accused of weaponising fake stats to shut down reporting.
‘That Book is Dangerous!’ tracks the rise of online blacklisting, sensitivity readers, and complicit writers and editors—the “circular firing squad” now dragging down publishing.
“Surrender is not an option,” Dodik declared as commenting on being formally stripped of the presidency of the Republika Srpska.